The knowledge of God, objectively considered

being the first part of theology considered as a science of positive truth, both inductive and deductive

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Robert J. Breckinridge
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The knowledge of God, objectively considered

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530

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Continued by the author's The knowledge of God, subjectively considered, 1859.

Includes index.

Ex-library stamp on t.-p.: Boston College High School.

BURNS copy imperfect: spine cover wanting; front cover partly detached.

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New York, Louisville
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God, objectively considered

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xv, 530 p. ;
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530

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